Update Logi License for qTest OnPremises
qTest Insights has Logi Analytics embedded as its reporting backend. The associated Logi license expires on EOD March 21, 2026. After this date, you have a 7-day grace period to replace the license. During this time, the following warning message displays for users accessing qTest:
The Logi Info Server license file lgx120102.lic for this computer expired on 2026-03-21. Running under a grace period until 2026-03-28.
If you are an OnPremises customer who uses Insights 2025.8 (Manager 2025.8) or earlier, follow this guide to update the Logi license for your current qTest Insights installation. If you don't update your current license, qTest Insights won't work after the grace period.
If you don't want to manually update the Logi license, you can upgrade to Manager 2026.2 to get the Logi license with the latest release.
You only need to upgrade the Logi license where you have qTest Insights installed. If you need further assistance to replace the associated Logi license, contact Tricentis Support.
Windows and Linux
To upgrade the Logi license in a Windows or Linux environment, follow these steps:
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Open qtestctl/insights/build.gradle.
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Create a backup of its contents.
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Change the value of OemDistributionLicense :
CopyOemDistributionLicense="<LicenseFile><Product Name="Logi Info Server v.14" /><Customer Name="Tricentis_InfoServer" Email="p.pohorelsky@tricentis.com" Contact="Pavel Pohorelsky" /><License ComputerName="LOGIOEM" ExpirationDate="2028-03-20" LicenseKey="140102_000115_Tricentis InfoServer_20280320" AssignmentKey="6279-DBA24-AC96-478F0-EF72-C5519" /></LicenseFile>"Do not perform any changes to the content and make sure to keep all of the encoding.
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Save the file and restart qtestctl.